Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience

Papers
(The H4-Index of Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience is 24. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Multiple regions of sensorimotor cortex encode bite force and gape127
Editorial: Brain connectivity in neurological disorders86
Editorial: Quantum electromagnetic photon-mediated communication in neuronal networks86
Head posture control under perturbed conditions in progressive supranuclear palsy patients65
Insights on brain functions in burning mouth syndrome58
Robustness of brain state identification in synthetic phase-coupled neurodynamics using Hidden Markov Models46
Editorial: Role of brain oscillations in neurocognitive control systems44
Editorial: Brain modifications in response to stress: From cellular to circuit reorganization44
Editorial: Rising stars in systems neuroscience: 202241
Recent advances on the mechanism of acupuncture in the treatment of subjective tinnitus36
Caffeine on the mind: EEG and cardiovascular signatures of cortical arousal revealed by wearable sensors and machine learning—a pilot study on a male group35
Editorial: Understanding in the human and the machine35
Gut-to-brain interoceptive pathways in emotion-related behaviors33
Enhanced predictive saccade strategies and spatial prediction accuracy in first-person shooter-specialized players29
Local connections among excitatory neurons underlie characteristics of enriched environment exposure-induced neuronal response modulation in layers 2/3 of the mouse V129
Beyond scaling: how brains reorganize to support higher intelligence28
Deciphering the regulatory mechanism of neural behavioral decisions through biogenic amine-mediated modulation of neural circuits in Caenorhabditis elegans28
Functional sufficiency in VR: achieving non-corporeal embodiment27
Nucleus incertus provides eye velocity and position signals to the vestibulo-ocular cerebellum: a new perspective of the brainstem–cerebellum–hippocampus network27
Exploring Flip Flop memories and beyond: training Recurrent Neural Networks with key insights26
Replicability of a resting-state functional connectivity study in profound early blindness26
Brain functional network topology and connectivity in primary blepharospasm26
Exploring the role of epileptic focus lateralization on facial emotion recognition in the spectrum of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy25
Putting forward a model for the role of the cerebellum in cocaine-induced pavlovian memory25
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